Do you love Granola Bars/Energy Bar and often buy them in the store? If you do, then try out this recipe once. I doubt if you will ever go for the store bought one's again. This bar is very easy to make and tastes so good. Without any additives or preservatives, a good option for after school snack along with a glass of raw milk instead of store bought cookies or bars.
I saw this recipe in the Livingwell Magazine, but slightly modified it based on my taste. The original recipe calls for chopped nuts, dried fruits etc but after the bar is chilled and then cut, the addition of nuts makes it difficult to get bars with even size/shape. So I reduced the amount of dry fruits & nuts in the second photo and instead replaced with grated coconut & finely chopped nuts. This is a very versatile and forgiving recipe, so let loose your creativity and you can come up numerous combinations.
Even though this recipe has all nutritious ingredients, if you are on a diabetic diet or on a no sugar diet this will not work for you. Raw Sugar, Honey all these things even though they are natural contribute to sugar spikes, so it is better to stick on with Stevia or Xylitol to avoid sugar highs.
Preparation Time - 10 Minutes
Cooking Time - 5 Minutes
Serves - Makes around 10 to 12 bars based on the size you cut
Ingredients
Old Fashioned rolled Oats - 1 cup
Kashi Unsweetened Organic 7 grain puffs - 1 Cup
Creamy Almond Butter - 1/2 Cup
Raw Honey - 1/4 Cup
Raw Sugar - 1/4 Cup
Coconut Oil - 1 Tbsp
Chia seeds - 1 Tbsp
Sesame Seeds - 1 Tbsp
Salt - pinch
Mixed Nuts/Dried Fruits - 3/4 Cup(Chop the nuts & fruits finely or I added grated coconut & finely chopped nuts)
Vanilla extract - 1/2 Tsp
Preparation
1. Toast the Oats, nuts, sesame seeds, chia seeds and last the coconut till slightly browned.
2. To the toasted nuts, oats, seeds, coconut, add the dried fruit if using, 7 grain puffs etc and keep it aside.
3.Combine almond butter, sugar, honey, vanilla, coconut oil and salt in a small saucepan. Heat over medium-low, stirring frequently, until the mixture bubbles lightly, 2 to 5 minutes.
4.Immediately pour the almond butter mixture over the dry ingredients and mix with a spoon or spatula until no dry spots remain. Transfer to the greased flat pan. Lightly grease your hands and press the mixture down firmly to make an even layer (wait until the mixture cools slightly if necessary). Refrigerate until firm, around 60 minutes; cut into bars.
Event Participation
1) This goes straight to Champa's - Kid's Delight Restaurant recreation an event started by Srivalli.
I saw this recipe in the Livingwell Magazine, but slightly modified it based on my taste. The original recipe calls for chopped nuts, dried fruits etc but after the bar is chilled and then cut, the addition of nuts makes it difficult to get bars with even size/shape. So I reduced the amount of dry fruits & nuts in the second photo and instead replaced with grated coconut & finely chopped nuts. This is a very versatile and forgiving recipe, so let loose your creativity and you can come up numerous combinations.
Even though this recipe has all nutritious ingredients, if you are on a diabetic diet or on a no sugar diet this will not work for you. Raw Sugar, Honey all these things even though they are natural contribute to sugar spikes, so it is better to stick on with Stevia or Xylitol to avoid sugar highs.
Preparation Time - 10 Minutes
Cooking Time - 5 Minutes
Serves - Makes around 10 to 12 bars based on the size you cut
Ingredients
Old Fashioned rolled Oats - 1 cup
Kashi Unsweetened Organic 7 grain puffs - 1 Cup
Creamy Almond Butter - 1/2 Cup
Raw Honey - 1/4 Cup
Raw Sugar - 1/4 Cup
Coconut Oil - 1 Tbsp
Chia seeds - 1 Tbsp
Sesame Seeds - 1 Tbsp
Salt - pinch
Mixed Nuts/Dried Fruits - 3/4 Cup(Chop the nuts & fruits finely or I added grated coconut & finely chopped nuts)
Vanilla extract - 1/2 Tsp
Preparation
1. Toast the Oats, nuts, sesame seeds, chia seeds and last the coconut till slightly browned.
2. To the toasted nuts, oats, seeds, coconut, add the dried fruit if using, 7 grain puffs etc and keep it aside.
3.Combine almond butter, sugar, honey, vanilla, coconut oil and salt in a small saucepan. Heat over medium-low, stirring frequently, until the mixture bubbles lightly, 2 to 5 minutes.
4.Immediately pour the almond butter mixture over the dry ingredients and mix with a spoon or spatula until no dry spots remain. Transfer to the greased flat pan. Lightly grease your hands and press the mixture down firmly to make an even layer (wait until the mixture cools slightly if necessary). Refrigerate until firm, around 60 minutes; cut into bars.
Event Participation
1) This goes straight to Champa's - Kid's Delight Restaurant recreation an event started by Srivalli.
17 comments:
Wowww thats sooo fabulous and beautiful bars, can have it anytime..
Healthy and Perfect snack bar,luks delicious...
Wonderful breakfast idea and a superb recipe..thanks for sharing dear :)
US Masala
Beautiful breakfast... ooh i love them :)
Nice n healthy bars...looks wonderful..:)
Looks super delicious n nutritious bar
Lovely :)
Yummy breakfast and gud to munch too...loos very nice
Healthy little bars... Would love with a cup of milk...
You are always suprising me :). What a great idea! Miriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters
wow. its really healthy and yummy
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Innovative salad event # 2
Healthy and yummy....
Many thanks for participating in my HRH event. Please collect the participation award.
HRH - Rickeflakes Event Roundup!!!
HOOO lovely power bar.....
Healthy and nutrious :)
This is the ultimate and perfect bar! I wish I could have a bite right now :-)
wow what a healthy snack... love it...
Super healthy and beautiful bars :-)
This qualifies too.
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